i have always wondered this, "just remember- What time is love". I can imagine Bill Drummond explaining it in the same kind of way he talks in the brandnew.co.uk video's. I watched Yazz the only way is up, near the beginning a dj scratches a KLF record, am i the last to notice? Happy new year for those that read this. ======================================== Message date : Jan 07 2005, 06:09 PM
From : "John Milne" To : klf@mailman.xmission.com Copy to : Subject : [KLF] What's in a name?
A simple question: Where did the title "What Time is Love" come from? I can understand almost every other KLF title, be they Illuminati references or very bad puns ("Doctorin' the Tardis" and "The What Time is Love Story" being two good examples of the later) - and "3 AM Eternal" makes sense as a reference to dance culture at the time (even "Madrugada Eterna" makes a stab at a Spanish version of the same idea - a perpetual dawn). But why "What Time is Love"? Is it a pun, referring to either of its two melodic antecedents (Anne Clark and "Jesus Christ Superstar"), like "Last Train to Trancentral" hinted at The Monkees, and the JAMs early obsession with them? What, in short, does it mean? Any ideas? John PS - The worst KLF pun, I think, is "Stand by the Jams". Any other takers? Whatever you Wanadoo This email has been checked for most known viruses - find out more here [ (no filename) (0.2 Kb) ] www.clsm.net -- Whatever you Wanadoo: http://www.wanadoo.co.uk/time/ This email has been checked for most known viruses - find out more at: http://www.wanadoo.co.uk/help/id/7098.htm